The Pixelborn shutdown has undoubtedly left an open wound in the Lorcana world. It’s not like we didn’t expect The Mouse to come a-callin’ with a C&D in his white gloved hand, but as I’ve written at length the app was absolutely critical to cementing the game’s foundation and establishing its identity among any number of TCG also-rans. It was an incredibly well-made and maintained platform that offered full availability of the cards, integration with deckbuilding tools, and practically flawless online matchmaking complete with rankings. And with Ravensburger and Disney dropping the axe on it without a surrogate, it’s left players like me that were playing far more online than at the table in the lurch. There’s been a couple of rumors floating around that an officially supported and properly licensed Lorcana game is in the works but a release date seems remote, especially assuming that the game will need to go through a public beta or early access stage to get to where it needs to be.
But that leaves me with the question, where I do need it to be? I’m not entirely optimistic about the prospects of “Lorcana Online” or whatever simply because of the current marketing culture around TCGs in the digital space. I fully expect whatever Ravensburger is cooking up will be loaded with scrip currency, “best value” packs, microtransactions, cosmetics, daily check-ins, timers, grinding, and whatnot. But with that said, if it’s a solid implementation and offers value to players then I love Lorcana enough to put up with some of the nonsense- even if I wind up being one of those lowly freeloaders that never spends a buck. But hey, if they implement the following list of demands I might be willing to pay my way!
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Complete availability of all the cards in every set. This is a huge ask, I know, but here’s the compromise. Make every card available in a single player mode against an AI opponent or an “unranked” mode for matchmaking. Ranked and progression still require the booster packs, card unlocks, whatever. I think this is a critical ask because it fundamentally supports the tabletop game (and thus sales of the tabletop game) by offering players a test bed for deckbuilding. I would be totally OK with just being able to build and playtest without getting into the ladders and all of that. I know MTG Arena has modes where you are able to draft and play with cards outside of your digital collection, but I think Lorcana could benefit from going a step further and opening the whole game in a limited environment. I would be willing to pay a monthly subscription fee for this kind of service.
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Writing as someone that played the original Magic: The Gathering PC implementation way back in 1995, there’s no doubt digital TCG implementation has come a long way and Lorcana has an opportunity to innovate and excite rather than falling into some of the same tropes and traps that plague the category. And in many ways, Lorcana feels uniquely primed to succeed in an electronic format especially as it feels heavily influenced by Hearthstone as it is. Let’s see what Ravensburger Digital has in store and soon because I miss playing 20-30 games a week!
Next time: Happy Birthday, Lorcana!
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